Oregon_Camper
Well-known member
Thanks for the info....I can see why they are helpful.
Our camping takes us WAY out in the middle of know-where, and that brings issue with very uneven ground. Without stacking 5-7" of wood under the front or rear (depends which way the slope is at each site) the landing gear would never reach. Have you ever had that experience?
I've also had to dig out one side for tires and place more wood under opposite side to get close to level. I know you can lift trailer with landing gear and have tires off the ground, but I'm just not comfortable with that. That is fine for changing tires, just not ok for a week of camping....IMHO of course.
Our camping takes us WAY out in the middle of know-where, and that brings issue with very uneven ground. Without stacking 5-7" of wood under the front or rear (depends which way the slope is at each site) the landing gear would never reach. Have you ever had that experience?
I've also had to dig out one side for tires and place more wood under opposite side to get close to level. I know you can lift trailer with landing gear and have tires off the ground, but I'm just not comfortable with that. That is fine for changing tires, just not ok for a week of camping....IMHO of course.